86. Superflex slings are ideal for general pole and line rigging. Shown is a pole top sling, with a thimble in one end for repeated choking around poles.

87. Heavy Wheel and Tyre Sling. Superflex cable is easily positioned and does not fight back like ordinary wire rope. A light, strong assembly.

88. Fitted with Superflex cable, this Glass Case Sling lifts by jamming action, not by the lugs on the case, and is quite safe.

89. For general rigging associated with heavy fitting operations. Superflex slings are the ultimate in ease of handling, long life and gripping power. Also very easy to clean and store.

90. Fast to fit for simple lifting jobs like this roll of skelp.

91. Fitted with manganese steel sliding hook. this sling is gathering up a spread out load. with minimum damage to sling or materials.

92. A Superflex strop used to stand power and telephone poles. Grips the smoothest, slipperiest pole with ease.

SPECIAL NOTE: SUPERFLEX SLINGS and STEEL FERRULESWe have at times been requested to make Superflex Slings with Steel Ferrules, for various applications. As much as possible we have supplied these using the steel ferrules from Talurit of Germany, as these are of the same general dimensions and require the same fitting procedures as the standard alloy ferrules to EN 13411. At present we are developing our own steel ferrule termination system, but it will be some time until it is released onto the market.In the meantime it should be noted that distributors should not attempt to fit steel sleeves of ferrules to Superflex Cables without consultation with Active Lifting Equipment. This is because there are a number of steel sleeve systems on the market which are not compatible with Superflex Cables.It should specially be noted that Active Lifting Equipment will not be responsible for the consequences if not-approved steel ferrules are fitted to Superflex Cables.